CM Dhami roadshow in Badkot
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami roadshow in Badkot

CM Dhami Urges Support for BJP Candidates in Badkot Civic Elections

DAINIK NATION BUREAU/BADKOT

In a bid to convince people to vote for BJP candidate in upcoming civil elections, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami addressed a public meeting in Badkot today. He has appealed to public to vote for Atol Singh Rawat from Badkot Municipality, Pyare Lal Himani from Purola Municipality, and Vijay Kumar from Naugaon Nagar Panchayat. He also urged voters to ensure a decisive victory for the BJP to continue the party’s development agenda.

Highlighting the achievements of the “double-engine government,” CM Dhami said both the central and state governments are working tirelessly for Uttarakhand’s sustainable development. He cited improvements in basic amenities like drinking water, electricity, health, and education, which have enhanced the quality of life for citizens.

CM emphasized the launch of India’s first heli ambulance service in Uttarakhand, a transformative initiative to make healthcare accessible in mountainous areas. He also mentioned the state’s upcoming implementation of the Uniform Civil Code, promoting equal rights for all citizens.

CM Dhami criticized the Congress for engaging in politics of lies and appeasement, accusing them of neglecting Uttarakhand’s core issues. He urged voters to support the BJP to sustain the momentum of development and achieve new milestones for the state.

Prominent leaders including Purola MLA Durgeshwar Lal, BJP District President Satendra Singh Rana, and State Media In-Charge Manveer Singh Chouhan and others were present there. The event saw widespread participation from local leaders and supporters, bolstering enthusiasm ahead of the civic polls.

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